How to get accepted to Merch By Amazon FAST The RIGHT WAY in 2024 Amazon Merch Application Guide

JAY'S WAY - Jay De Souza
14 Mar 202407:42

Summary

TLDRThis guide offers a step-by-step approach to successfully applying for Amazon Merch, a lucrative t-shirt platform. It emphasizes the importance of honesty, a clear understanding of trademark laws, and showcasing your unique designs and potential to contribute to Amazon's success. The speaker advises on the application process, including payment and tax details, and suggests improving your craft and building your brand while waiting for Amazon's response. Tips for reapplication and leveraging social media presence are also provided.

Takeaways

  • πŸ“ˆ Getting accepted into Amazon Merch can be challenging, but it's worth the effort due to the platform's high earning potential and exclusive nature.
  • πŸ‘• Amazon Merch is a print-on-demand platform where you can sell designs on various products, with Amazon handling the inventory, shipping, and customer service.
  • πŸ’° The speaker made over $18,000 in royalties in December from Amazon Merch, highlighting the platform's profitability even without constant uploads.
  • 🚫 Amazon has strict criteria for acceptance, and honesty is crucial when providing personal and business information during the application process.
  • πŸ’Ό Choosing the right payment method, such as Direct Deposit or Payeer, is important for receiving earnings, and ensuring the account is functional and verified.
  • πŸ“ Accurate tax information, including Social Security Number or Tax Identification Number, is necessary to avoid withholding of royalties.
  • πŸ“ Demonstrating a solid understanding of trademark laws and a commitment to not infringe on intellectual property is key to the application process.
  • πŸ“ˆ Use any existing success on other platforms, like Etsy, as a portfolio to show Amazon your potential as a valuable contributor.
  • πŸ”„ If not accepted initially, don't give up; refine your pitch, improve your designs, and consider reapplying with a different email address.
  • 🌐 Use the waiting period to build your brand, online presence, and portfolio to strengthen your application and business credibility.
  • πŸ“ Ensure the application is well-written and error-free, as poor writing can negatively impact the impression of your designs and professionalism.

Q & A

  • What is Amazon Merch?

    -Amazon Merch is a platform where designers can upload designs to various products like t-shirts, phone cases, and pillows, which are then sold on Amazon. Amazon handles the printing, packaging, shipping, and customer service, allowing designers to focus on creating and uploading designs.

  • How does Amazon Merch differ from other t-shirt platforms like Etsy or TeePublic?

    -Amazon Merch is more exclusive and has tighter entry requirements compared to platforms like Etsy or TeePublic, which allow users to create an account and start selling immediately. Amazon Merch is also part of Amazon's ecosystem, which has a large customer base and a one-click checkout system.

  • What was the speaker's experience with Amazon Merch in terms of sales?

    -The speaker mentioned that they didn't upload for 5 months but still sold over $70,000 in t-shirts and made over $18,000 in royalties in just December.

  • What is the process of getting accepted into Amazon Merch?

    -The process involves signing into Amazon, providing personal and business information, setting up payment details, and filling out tax information. It's important to be honest and transparent throughout the application.

  • What should an applicant do if their bank is not on good terms with Amazon for direct deposit?

    -If an applicant's bank is not compatible with Amazon for direct deposit, they should use Payeer as a backup, ensuring that their Payeer account is functional and verified.

  • Why is it important to provide accurate tax information when applying to Amazon Merch?

    -Accurate tax information is crucial because it lets Amazon know whether they need to withhold taxes on your behalf due to tax agreements between countries. Failing to provide this information might result in Amazon holding up to 30% of your royalties each month.

  • What should an applicant emphasize in their application to stand out to Amazon Merch?

    -Applicants should emphasize their understanding of trademark laws, commitment to not infringing on intellectual property, and their value as a contributor to Amazon. They should communicate this in a confident but not boastful manner.

  • What is the speaker's advice for those who don't get accepted into Amazon Merch on their first try?

    -The speaker advises not to give up, to try again with a different email address and a better pitch, and to use the waiting time to improve designs, learn about new niches, and build a brand and online presence.

  • What should an applicant avoid when writing their Amazon Merch application?

    -Applicants should avoid relying on Google Translate if English is not their first language, mentioning how many times they've been rejected, and begging in their application. They should aim to be professional, clear, and confident.

  • What is the initial tier system like for new Amazon Merch sellers?

    -New Amazon Merch sellers start at the bottom rung of the tier system, which may allow them to upload only a few designs at first. However, the starting tier may vary, with some people starting at tier 1,000 instead of tier 10.

  • How should a new Amazon Merch seller approach their initial designs?

    -A new seller should focus on quality over quantity, make their first few designs count, watch what sells, learn from it, and use that knowledge to guide their next designs.

Outlines

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πŸš€ Getting Accepted into Amazon Merch: A Guide to Success

This paragraph outlines the challenges of getting accepted into Amazon Merch and offers a guide to success based on the author's personal experience and observations. It emphasizes the high revenue potential of the platform, even without active uploading, and contrasts it with other platforms like Etsy or T-public. The paragraph details the process of applying to Amazon Merch, including signing up, providing personal and business information, and setting up payment methods. It also advises on the importance of honesty and transparency throughout the application process, especially when it comes to tax information and intellectual property rights. The author suggests that understanding and abiding by Amazon's terms and showing respect for trademark laws can significantly improve one's chances of acceptance.

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πŸ›  Preparing for Amazon Merch Acceptance: Building Your Brand and Portfolio

The second paragraph focuses on the steps to take while waiting for Amazon's response to the application. It encourages applicants to continue developing their skills, working on new designs, and researching niches. The paragraph also touches on the importance of having a strong online presence and building a brand through social media, a personal website, or other marketplaces. It advises applicants to maintain a positive mindset, viewing the application process as a goal but not the ultimate end. The author provides tips for reapplying if the initial attempt is unsuccessful, such as using a different email address and refining the pitch. The paragraph concludes with advice on professionalism and clarity in communication, and the importance of not appearing desperate or unprepared, especially when English is not the applicant's first language.

Mindmap

Keywords

πŸ’‘Amazon Merch

Amazon Merch is Amazon's print-on-demand service for custom merchandise, such as t-shirts, phone cases, and pillows. It is central to the video's theme as the narrator discusses strategies for getting accepted into this exclusive platform. The script mentions that Amazon Merch is not an average t-shirt platform but rather the 'Golden Goose,' highlighting its potential for high earnings, as exemplified by the narrator's personal sales figures.

πŸ’‘Denial

Denial in this context refers to the rejection of an application to join Amazon Merch. It is a significant aspect of the video's narrative as the narrator empathizes with those who have been denied and aims to provide solutions. The script states that Amazon does not provide reasons for denial, which adds to the challenge of getting accepted.

πŸ’‘One-Click Checkout

One-Click Checkout is a feature on Amazon that allows customers to complete purchases with a single click, streamlining the buying process. The video mentions this feature as one of the benefits of selling on Amazon Merch, emphasizing Amazon's customer-friendly approach and how it can contribute to higher sales volumes.

πŸ’‘Print-on-Demand

Print-on-Demand is a business model where products are only produced when a customer orders them, eliminating the need for inventory. The script explains that Amazon Merch operates on this model, meaning sellers upload designs and Amazon handles the printing, packaging, and shipping, which is a key selling point for the platform.

πŸ’‘Royalties

Royalties in the context of Amazon Merch refer to the earnings that sellers receive from the sale of their products. The video uses the term to illustrate the potential income from the platform, with the narrator sharing personal success stories of earning significant royalties in a single month.

πŸ’‘Tiers

Tiers in Amazon Merch represent different levels of access and privileges within the platform. New sellers start at a lower tier and can advance by proving their worth through sales performance. The script mentions that sellers might start at tier 8,000 or even tier 1,000, indicating the platform's exclusivity and growth potential.

πŸ’‘Intellectual Property

Intellectual Property (IP) refers to creations of the mind, such as inventions, literary and artistic works, designs, and symbols, which are protected by law. The video emphasizes the importance of understanding and respecting IP laws when applying to Amazon Merch, as infringement can lead to denial or removal from the platform.

πŸ’‘Etsy

Etsy is an online marketplace for handmade, vintage items, and craft supplies. The script mentions Etsy as a comparison point to Amazon Merch, indicating that Amazon is more exclusive and harder to get into. It also suggests using Etsy sales and designs as a portfolio to improve one's Amazon Merch application.

πŸ’‘Trademark

A trademark is a recognizable sign, design, or expression that identifies products or services of a particular source from those of others. The video suggests that having a trademark can strengthen an Amazon Merch application, demonstrating the applicant's understanding of and commitment to protecting intellectual property.

πŸ’‘Niche

In the context of the video, a niche refers to a specialized market segment that a seller targets with their designs. The script advises sellers to focus on quality designs within specific niches to increase their chances of success on Amazon Merch, indicating that a well-chosen niche can lead to better sales.

πŸ’‘Bestseller Checklist

The Bestseller Checklist mentioned in the script is a tool or guide that the narrator promises to provide, which will help viewers understand how to make real money on Amazon Merch. It implies a set of criteria or strategies for identifying and creating designs that have the potential to become bestsellers on the platform.

Highlights

Getting accepted into Amazon Merch can be challenging, with rejections often without explanation.

Amazon Merch is described as the 'Golden Goose' of t-shirt platforms, offering high earnings potential.

The speaker achieved significant sales and royalties on Amazon Merch without uploading for 5 months.

Amazon's one-click checkout and Prime shipping make the platform highly attractive for sellers.

Amazon Merch is more exclusive and has tighter entry requirements compared to platforms like Etsy or Tpublic.

Amazon Merch on demand allows sellers to upload designs for various products without inventory or shipping responsibilities.

There is no foolproof plan for acceptance as Amazon does not disclose their criteria, but the guide shares what has worked for many.

Honesty in the application process is crucial, including personal details and banking information.

Providing accurate tax information, such as a Social Insurance Number for Canadians, prevents royalty withholding.

The application should convey a solid understanding of trademark laws and a commitment to not infringe on intellectual property.

Having a successful Etsy shop or a trademark can strengthen an Amazon Merch application.

Clear communication of understanding Amazon's terms of use is essential in the application.

The application should position the applicant as a valuable contributor to Amazon without being boastful.

Continue to develop designs and explore other platforms while waiting for Amazon's response.

Building a brand and online presence is important, whether reapplying or growing the business.

If rejected, consider reapplying with a different email and a refined pitch, emphasizing success on other platforms.

Maintain a professional and confident tone in the application, avoiding begging or excessive modesty.

Ensure the application is free of typos and is easy to read, possibly with a friend's review for clarity.

Avoid relying on Google Translate for non-native English speakers and do not mention previous rejections.

Highlight any social media following or methods to drive additional traffic to Amazon as a selling point.

Starting on Amazon Merch means beginning at the bottom of their tier system, focusing on quality over quantity.

Use sales data to learn and guide future designs for success on Amazon Merch.

Transcripts

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getting accepted into Amazon merch can

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feel like you're banging your head

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against the brick wall especially for

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those of you who've tried and gotten

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denied already the worst part is they

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don't even tell you why they denied you

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in this guide I'm laying out what I did

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to get accepted on my first try and

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what's worked for many people who paid

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attention so stick around because Amazon

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merch is not your average t-shirt

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platform it's the Golden Goose of

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t-shirt platforms case in point I didn't

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upload for 5 months and I still sold

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over $70,000 in t-shirts and made over

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$18,000 in royalties in just December in

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tier 8,000 Amazon's rammed what Shoppers

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ready to buy and they make it super easy

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with their oneclick checkout but they're

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kind of playing hard to get and it's

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definitely way more exclusive it's got

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way tighter Gates than a platform like

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Etsy or T public where you can create an

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account and start selling right now but

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trust me getting accepted in Amazon

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merch is totally worth the effort and my

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earnings on Amazon dwarf would I make on

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any other site from a Time versus effort

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perspective Amazon merch on demand man

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is a platform where you can upload

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designs to a bunch of products like

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t-shirts phone cases and pillows that'll

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be sold on Amazon and when a customer

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buys something Amazon prints packages

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and ships your item with prime to the

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customer that's it no inventory no

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shipping and no customer service

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headaches just design and upload make

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sure you like And subscribe because I've

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got a lot more Amazon merch content on

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the way including my bestseller

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checklist where I tell you how to make

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real money on Amazon merch and my best

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best selling niches of all time now

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Amazon doesn't tell us exactly what

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their criteria is for acceptance so if

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anyone says they have a foolproof plan

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do not buy it this though is what has

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worked over and over for many people so

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when you're at the Amazon website now

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it's going to ask you to sign in if you

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don't have an Amazon account yet no

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worries just make one really quickly

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right on a spot once you're in you got

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some stuff to fill out first they'll ask

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whether you're an individual or a

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business FYI it's totally cool to say

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you're an individual that's what I did

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and I just used my regular name for the

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business name part next step they'll

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want to know what country you're from

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plus some personal details like where

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you live your email address and phone

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number make sure you're being 100%

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transparent and giving them Real and

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True information honesty counts here

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then let's talk about getting paid

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direct the posit is the way to go if

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your bank is on good terms with Amazon

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if not payeer will be your backup pretty

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straightforward similar to PayPal but

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your payer account will need to be

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functional and verified which can take a

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day or two from what I've told so make

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sure you do that first and now into the

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tax info It'll ask for your social

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security number or tax identification

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number for my Canadian fam when it asks

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for your tin just plug in your social

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insurance number this lets Amazon know

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that because of tax agreements between

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Canada and the USA they don't need to

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hold on to taxes on your behalf if you

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don't enter your sin number they might

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hold up to 30% of your royalties each

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month and you don't want that again

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Paramount stick to the truth when

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filling this out Amazon doesn't take any

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chances think of it as if they're just

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looking for a reason to deny you again

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so don't give them one agree to

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receiving Electronic Tax documentations

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and sign with your full name and then

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you're pretty much done with the

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business end of the stick once you're

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done with the personal info and how you

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want to get paid next is the most

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important part of your Amazon merch

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application this is where you really got

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to shine it's about showing Amazon what

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you got and why you're worth their time

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you need to tell them hey I've got

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something good to offer you now there's

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a part in the application I didn't have

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when I first applied it's a drop- down

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menu where you can pick what kind of

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seller you are you'll see choice is like

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app developer School small business and

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a few more but my tip for you is to go

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with novelty t-shirt business I told a

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bunch of people to try this and it seems

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like it works and many have gotten in on

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the first try and here's a shout out to

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all the Etsy sellers if that's you and

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you've got some cool non-infringing

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designs up there plus some decent sales

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tell Amazon about it use it like a

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portfolio if you've gotten a trademark

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for your business that's a big plus

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because now you're showing them that you

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understand intellectual property what it

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is and that you're not going to be a

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liability for them if if you have an

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Etsy shop with little to no sales though

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then don't include it and if you don't

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have one don't sweat it most people

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don't and it's definitely not a deal

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breaker just make sure to communicate

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clearly that you have thoroughly read

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and understand Amazon's terms of use you

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want to let them know that you have a

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solid understanding of trademark laws

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and that you're committed to neither

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producing nor Distributing any products

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that would infringe on trademarks or

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copyrights this acknowledgement

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demonstrates your appreciation for the

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significant effort Amazon invests in

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monitoring and removing people who

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repeatedly infringe I always suggest

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saying something like this and it has

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worked for many for the last 3 4 years I

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have a thorough understanding of

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trademark laws and have no intention of

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producing or selling any designs that

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would violate trademarks copyrights or

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infringe on intellectual property of

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other people like I said you need to

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make sure that they know that you will

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not be a liability for them by

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indicating that you have read reread and

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intend to abide by their guidelines you

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will set your application apart from the

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others and it's crucial in this part of

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your application to position yourself as

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a valuable contributor to Amazon but

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make sure you do it in a way that's

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neither boastful or too modest think

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confidence but not Cockiness so you send

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off your application now filled with

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your passion your designs and your clean

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record now while you wait for Amazon's

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response don't just sit around keep

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honing your craft work on New Designs

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new Niche research refine old ones take

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a design lesson and maybe even expl

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other platforms or marketing strategies

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for your artwork this isn't just wait

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around time it's prep time for when you

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do get that green light from Amazon

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about the mindset getting into Amazon

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merch is a big goal but it's not the be

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all end all use this time to build your

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brand and your online presence and your

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portfolio whether it's through social

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media your own website or other

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marketplaces every little bit helps

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build your credibility and your sales

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pitch for when if you need to reapply

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but it's just good practice to grow your

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business in general if you try and don't

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get in don't give up try again with a

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different different email address and a

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better pitch take a good look at what

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you can change maybe spruce up some of

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your designs or add more details about

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your success on other platforms let them

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know you're a designer and treat it like

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a job interview and show them that

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you're serious and that you know what

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you're talking about you're pretty much

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saying to Amazon hire me and my designs

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and I'll make us both some cash keep it

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real keep it clear and make them see

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that they'd be better with you than

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without you be professional and gracious

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but don't beg you want to sound like

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somebody they'd want to work with and if

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writing is not your strong suit or

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English isn't your first language maybe

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get a buddy to check over your

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application you really really really

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want to make sure that it's easy to read

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and makes sense a few typos or weird

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sentences can make a big difference in

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how seriously they take you cuz I mean

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what are your designs going to look like

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if you don't have a good command of the

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English language right here's three

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massive tips do not rely on Google

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translate if you're not a native English

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speaker do not tell them how many times

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you've been rejected I don't know why

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but people seem to think this is a good

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idea for some reason it's not and three

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do tell them if you have a social media

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following or any way you intend to drive

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additional traffic to their site now if

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Amazon comes back with a congratulations

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you're in awesome that's your cue to

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kick things in the high gear remember

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though that starting on Amazon merch

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means you're at the Bottom Rung of their

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tier system you'll likely be able to

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upload only a few designs at first but

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more and more people are getting in and

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starting at tier 1,000 instead of tier

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10 so this is your chance to prove

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yourself focus on quality not just

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quantity and make those first few

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designs count watch what sells learn

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from it and use that knowledge to guide

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your next designs and watch this for how

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to find top selling niches and make

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awesome designs that will sell

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